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Tuesday night's episode of Comedy Central's "@Midnight" challenged viewers to join them in their "Hashtag War" segment by submitting ideas for #FailedColleges.
#FailedColleges might include Boston Market College or Shartmouth, as host Chris Hardwick explained before laughing at his own joke.
Watch a clip above to see what Danny Pudi, Jim Rash and Gillian Jacobs from NBC's "Community" came up with, or check out some of the best we found on Twitter below.
Downtown Julie Brown University #FailedColleges @midnight
— Ricky Carmona (@RickyCarmona) February 26, 2014
RT @levithetweetguy @midnight @nerdist U.C. Elizabeth Berkley #failedcolleges//everyone who gets in is so excited then so scared
— The Sklar Brothers (@SklarBrothers) February 26, 2014
Stanford and Son University #failedcolleges @midnight @nerdist
— The Sklar Brothers (@SklarBrothers) February 26, 2014
Fartmouth #failedcolleges @midnight @nerdist
— The Sklar Brothers (@SklarBrothers) February 26, 2014
University of the Order of the Phoenix #FailedColleges @midnight
— Mikey Piff (@MikeyPiff) February 26, 2014
Chris Brown University #FailedColleges @midnight
— maggielillis (@maggielillis) February 26, 2014
Good luck finding this one.. University of California - Carmen San Diego #FailedColleges @midnight
— Laura Vaughn Risata (@BucketofDragons) February 26, 2014
@midnight #LexLutherCollege #FailedColleges maybe it would be a win.
— LUCAS BECK (@lucascarlbeck) February 26, 2014
Dr. Quinn Medical School #failedcolleges @midnight
— lancegould (@lancegould) February 26, 2014
Legends of the Hidden Temple University #FailedColleges @midnight
— 🙃 (@BooomXhakalaka) February 26, 2014
University of Austin, 3:16. #FailedColleges @midnight
— Greg Zakwin (@ArgyledPlaschke) February 26, 2014
Awww BURN....University. #failedcolleges @midnight
— Heather Clemons (@Funambulist) February 26, 2014
If you have a good one that you think should be added, tweet it at us! We're @HuffPostCollege on Twitter.
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